Presentation 2003/3/9
The improvement of the successive projections method having the optimum solution in the Chebyshev sense
Yasunori SUGITA, Naoyuki AIKAWA,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper. we propose the improvement of the successive projections (SP) method so that obtained solution becomes an optimum in the Chebyshev sense. In the previous SP method. we obtained the solution satisfying the prescribed allowable deviation from the desired frequency response. However, this solution is not necessarily an optimum in the Chebyshev sense. Then, in the proposed method the average of local maximum error in the nth iteration is selected as the maximum allowable deviation in the next iteration. The algorithm is iterated until the absolute maximum error from the desired frequency response becomes equiripple.
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Keyword(in English) Successive Projections Method / Chebyshev approximation / Linear phase characteristics / FIR filters
Paper # CAS2002-139,DSP2002-214,CS2002-154
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Title (in English) The improvement of the successive projections method having the optimum solution in the Chebyshev sense
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Keyword(1) Successive Projections Method
Keyword(2) Chebyshev approximation
Keyword(3) Linear phase characteristics
Keyword(4) FIR filters
1st Author's Name Yasunori SUGITA
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Electronics, School of Engineering, Nihon University()
2nd Author's Name Naoyuki AIKAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Electronics, School of Engineering, Nihon University
Date 2003/3/9
Paper # CAS2002-139,DSP2002-214,CS2002-154
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 717
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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